RE: RDF/A triples without PCDATA

Thanks Ben!
 
Examples that re-use e

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From: Ben Adida [mailto:ben@mit.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 11:53 AM
To: DuCharme, Bob (LNG-CHO)
Cc: public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf@w3.org
Subject: Re: RDF/A triples without PCDATA



Bob,

Yes, these are working examples of RDF/A.

Note that you might want to consider examples where you're reusing the
data within the HTML page, for example:

=========
This page, entitled
<span about="" property="dc:title">Meta-metadata</span>,
was written by 
<span about="" property="dc:creator">Bob DuCharme</span>.
==========

I'm not sure if one of us can make it to NYC on 3/20, but we'll keep you
posted!

Please do send us your slides or other material if you present something
on RDF/A (assuming the presentation isn't confidential, of course)!

-Ben

On Mar 14, 2006, at 11:45 AM, DuCharme, Bob ((LNG-CHO)) wrote:



I tried asking this on semantic-web@w3.org with no luck, and I guess it
is more of an rdf-in-xhtml issue, so I'll try here. 
 
To add metadata to an XHTML 2 document without adding PCDATA, the
following seems OK to me according to RDF/A documentation, but I wanted
to double-check with others. Assuming that the dc namespace prefix has
been properly declared, are these kosher RDF/A?
 
  <meta about="http://www.snee.com/bobdc.blog/2006/01/metametadata.html"
                 property="dc:creator" content="Bob DuCharme"/>
 
 <div about="http://www.snee.com/bobdc.blog/2006/01/metametadata.html">
    <meta property="dc:creator" content="Bob DuCharme"/>
    <meta property="dc:title" content="Meta-metadata"/>
    <meta property="dc:date" content="2006-01-20"/>
    <meta property="dc:subject" content="metadata"/>
    <meta property="dc:subject" content="Data Model Comparison Table"/>
  </div>
 
If anyone who will be in New York City on 3/20 is interested in a
promotional opportunity for RDF/A, I'll be giving a talk to the PRISM
group (see
http://www.idealliance.org/activities/meetings/prism04_20_06/roster04_20
_06.asp) about new opportunities that XHTML 2 presents for storing
structure and metadata. The people at Time Inc. are particularly
interested, and while I certainly plan to discuss RDF/A a bit, if anyone
would like to join me and do a few slides themselves, I'd be happy to
have them.
 
thanks,
 
Bob
 

Received on Tuesday, 14 March 2006 17:49:56 UTC